Papaya Rhythms & Hustles
In this episode, we’re heading to the foggy streets of San Francisco to sit down with Mitch Rocket, the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist behind the city’s premiere "Yacht Grunge" quintet. From bedroom solo project to leading a rip-roaring 4-piece band, Mitch has become a cornerstone of the Bay Area DIY community. We dive into the philosophy of "giving more than you take," exploring Mitch’s work as a radio DJ on KXSFRadio’s Mitches Brew and his mission to curate the San Francisco Bay Area Sounds playlist. This conversation isn't just about music—it’s about the intersection of art, labor activism, and the radical act of building a sonic ecosystem in an increasingly expensive city. What We Discuss: * Defining "Yacht Grunge": How Mitch blends the sophisticated jazz chords of Steely Dan with the overdriven angst of the 90s. * The Power of Curation: The role of local radio and community-led playlists in resisting the "hungry algorithms" of major streaming platforms. * Music as Activism: The story behind the anti-billionaire anthem "Dirty and Wrong" and why political critical thinking is missing from modern rock. * Building a Scene: Why musicians need to show up for each other's gigs and the importance of fostering a supportive local culture. Whether you're a musician trying to navigate the "vampire" nature of the industry or a fan looking for the next great San Francisco sound, Mitch’s insight into the "Retro-Future" of the Bay Area is essential.
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